Microsoft is now rolling out update KB4505658 for devices running Windows 10 version 1809 outside of the regular Patch Tuesday schedule.

KB4505658 bumps the version number to build 17763.652, and according to the company, addresses problems were recently installed applications won’t appear in the search results from the Start menu. It fixes issue that prevents computers from recognizing a Microsoft account, App permissions settings from resetting, and it improves the reliability when upgrading from Windows 10 version 1703.

Update KB4505658 for Windows 10 version 1809

Microsoft has announced KB4507466 in the Windows support site, and it’s referred as “July 22, 2019—KB4505658 (OS Build 17763.652).” If you’re already running the Windows 10 October 2018 Update on your device, this update will address these problems:

Addresses an issue that may fail to keep App permissions settings when you select Keep my files after selecting Reset this PC.

Fixes a problem that may prevent the personal identification number (PIN) prompt from appearing when authenticating in Internet Explorer.

Addresses an issue that may cause Internet Explorer to stop working when you move a tab to create a new window.

Addresses a performance issue that may occur on some websites that use WebAssembly.

Fixes a problem that prevents a system from recognizing a Microsoft account or Azure Active Directory account until the user signs out and signs in again.

Addresses an issue that may cause authentication to fail when using Windows Hello for Business on a server running Windows Server 2016 with the Server Core option installed.

Fixes a problem that may cause Windows notifications to display nonsense characters instead of a single quote (‘).

Addresses an issue that prevents newly installed or updated applications from appearing in Windows search results.

Fixes a problem that prevents the Save and Save As options in Microsoft Office 2010 applications from working when high contrast mode is on.

Addresses an issue that prevents SharedPC policies from migrating properly during an upgrade.

Fixes a problem that prevents a Hardware Support application (HSA) from installing in a timely manner.

Addresses an issue that prevents the Windows Event Log service from processing notifications that the log is full.

Fixes a problem that changes the status for Work Folders in File Explorer to 0x80C802A0 (ECS_E_SYNC_UPLOAD_PLACEHOLDER_FAILURE) after selecting Free up space.

Addresses an issue that may cause a Remote Desktop Server to stop responding when someone who is using drive redirection disconnects.

Fixes a problem that causes an error when using certain data persistence memory technologies.

Addresses an issue that may prevent the Netlogon service from establishing a secure channel and reports the error, “0xC000007A – ERROR_PROC_NOT_FOUND.”

Fixes a problem that prevents Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) scripting from working if you run it when you’re not connected to a domain controller (DC).

Addresses an issue that damages the Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) feature and prevents it from starting or installing again.

Fixes a problem that causes some processes running inside Windows Server containers and Hyper-V containers to have empty names.

Addresses an issue that causes input and output to fail when Multipath I/O (MPIO) failover occurs.

Fixes a problem that causes applications that use windows.storage.dll to stop working and displays ExceptionCode c0000005 (Access violation) when the process closes.

Download July 2019 update for Windows 10

This update is optional, but it’ll become a mandatory update when the company releases the next monthly Patch Tuesday update. If you don’t want to wait, you can download and install them manually from Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and clicking the Check for updates button.

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